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Welcome to the Federal Highway Administration's High Performance Concrete Exchange "Community of Practice". Participation is open to everyone. We are dedicated to the exchange of practical, real-world knowledge and solutions, construction project information and performance history throughout the High Performance Concrete Community to better meet the needs of our customers and partners. If you would like to add a reference or works in progress to any of the group topic areas, please contact the respective group topic moderator listed in the group text.

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Subscribers are reminded that the purpose of this Knowledge Exchange is to transfer the latest generic information related to High Performance Concrete technologies. Its purpose is not to solicit nor provide information on proprietary materials, products or process availability. The Home Page contains links to several association websites where specific proprietary information may be solicited. Our appreciation is extended to all readers for paying close attention to this matter.

 
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Community Groups
whell.gifHPC Definition and Research
whell.gifHPC Structural Design and Specifications
whell.gifHPC Mix Design and Proportioning
whell.gifHPC Cast-in-Place Construction
whell.gifHPC Costs
whell.gifHPC Case Studies/Lessons Learned
whell.gifHPC PC/PS Fabrication - Transportation - Erection
whell.gifHPC Instrumentation - Monitoring - Evaluation
whell.gifSelf-Consolidating Concrete
Key Products
wheelBridge Views – Cross Reference
wheelHPC Structural Designers' Guide
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wheel2003-2004 State DOT HPC implementation survey results
wheel2006-2007 State DOT HPC implementation survey results
wheelConference Proceedings

Disclaimer: Any opinions, findings, and recommendations expressed in the group area discussions are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the United States Government, the Department of Transportation, or the Federal Highway Administration.



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